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adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious reflective tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

A massive thank you to Penguin Random House and Del Rey for giving me a finished copy of this book to review!

This book is a love letter to Lucien, the proclaimed most charming villain in Critical Role, chronicling his never before explored youth and first encounter with the ruins of Aeor and the Somnovum, as well as a closer exploration of his time post-resurrection as the main villain of The Mighty Nein's final arc.

Primarily, I absolutely adored exploring his past and learning about his childhood, including his friendship with Cree, among others. I loved Mollymauk during his brief stint in Campaign 2, and always felt it was a shame his death meant Lucien could not be explored to his fullest, but Nine Eyes of Lucien is the answer to that, giving us such a deep insight into his character, as well as his similarities to Molly, which of course Lucien does not want to accept. Lucien becomes even more dimensional, and with deeper understanding of his circumstances and the presence of his inner monologue, even becomes sympathetic. I did enjoy rooting for him for at least part of the book!

The formatting of the print book was also a treat to read in how it helps to portray Lucien's descent to madness. A bit hard to describe, but I'm sure once you've read the book you'll understand and agree with me!

This book is an absolute treat for fans of Campaign 2, Lucien or Mollymauk, and I'm sure anyone in those categories will enjoy this as much as I did. Even those unfamiliar with Campaign 2 of Critical Role will likely be able to enjoy the book, as enough context is provided, however there are many callbacks and references to things purely for fans which elevate the whole experience. For those who loved the Aeor arc and wanted to know more about Cognouza, this book is littered with lore, and the fast pace of the book allows you to relive the arc in a more snappy, but still equally hard hitting way. 

So, yes, I loved this book and can't wait to enjoy it again in audiobook format with the talents of the lovely cast! Thank you to Madeleine Roux for treating these characters with such care and bringing them to life on page, and to Matt and Taliesin for sharing them with us in the first place. The book releases November 1 and I hope you will love it as much as me! 

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